52 Reasons to Love Sicily | #35. Amazing Architecture

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When driving east along the SS 113 from Palermo city center, you’ll come across this intriguing building that could be modern, could be Arab-Norman, and could be ancient.

What exactly is it?

Built in 1905, Stand Florio was constructed for the industrious Florio family as a daytime seaside resort for their friends and associates – – members of Palermo’s nouveau riche elite. On its grounds they played soccer/football and water sports and socialized.

The complex was designed by Palermo architect Ernesto Basile, who at the turn of the 20th century led a Neo-Arab-Norman architectural movement that celebrated Sicily’s unique stylistic elements. Stand Florio is a fascinating example of the Liberty Style architectural style (i.e., a “freer” style) of Palermo’s pre-Fascist period. It was refurbished in 2017/2018, and today, it is an event space.

 

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Allison Scola is founder, owner, and curator of Experience Sicily and the Cannoli Crawl. Named one of the experts for the 2019 New York Times Travel Show, Scola writes and lectures on Sicily and leads immersive tours and designs custom itineraries that delight discerning travelers. She has been featured on Rudy Maxa’s World with the Carey’s, America’s #1 Travel Radio Show and as the cannoli expert in the documentary Cannoli, Traditions Around the Table. Scola has lectured about Sicily at University of Pennsylvania, The New School, LIU Post University, Queens College, Westchester Italian Cultural Center, at high schools in the New York City metropolitan area, and at events in New York City.

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